Drexel Coach Kyle Zoldy Has Cherished Memories of His Time at La Salle

For Kyle Zoldy, playing hockey at La Salle College High School was a life-changing experience. It’s been nearly 13 years since Zoldy graduated from La Salle. But his experiences at the school determined the direction of his life and certainly influenced his decision to remain involved in hockey.

After leaving La Salle, Zoldy went on to play at Drexel. Today, he’s the head coach of the Dragons’ nationally ranked ACHA Division I program, when he’s not tending to his responsibilities as an executive at Comcast.

For Zoldy, who grew up in Quakertown and had always attended Catholic school, enrolling at La Salle was a case of following in his father’s footsteps.

“I was looking at Lansdale Catholic, or La Salle,” Zoldy recalls. “My dad was an alumni of La Salle which was the primary reason it was on my radar; he had a great experience there. He loved the values and brotherhood it was about.”

Hockey also factored into Zoldy’s decision to enroll at La Salle. I’d been playing competitive hockey my whole life,” he said and La Salle had one of the better programs in the area. I had gotten in touch with (head coach Wally Muehlbronner) and started talking to him. I visited the school, did the official tours, visited practice and just fell in love with everything about the place from the academics through the athletics, and ultimately took a chance going there.

“Coming from a small Catholic School in Quakertown I went in there not knowing a soul and left with a handful of brothers and teammates that I played four years of hockey with and are still great friends to this day.”

Visitors to the La Salle campus may notice two signs, one reading ‘Enter to Learn,’ the other ‘Depart to Serve.’

Zoldy took those admonitions to heart.

“Enter to Learn is the kind of the first thing you see when you’re coming in,” he said, “and whether its learning academically, athletically, or just having the right values of selflessness, sacrifice, and kind of a true brotherhood mentality, looking out for the guy next to you, you’re learning that all throughout the days that you’re on campus.

“Then when you leave every day the last thing you see is that Leave to Serve sign and I think that’s your calling to being to the world all of the teaching and lessons you’ve been fortunate enough to be blessed with at La Salle. 

You try to deliver that just in being a good person, being a good father, husband, whatever it might be. For me, I’ve tried to take it on a little bit and continue serving in a hockey capacity, as the coach at Drexel. Wally obviously played a big role in inspiring me to pursue coaching.”

Zoldy says the faculty at La Salle, along with his fellow students, helped him grow and mature as a person.

“There are a lot of people that spend most of your time with,” he said. “Certainly, certain professors have a greater impact than others and then too, some of the upper classmen you spend a lot of time with if you’re playing hockey, lacrosse, or football, whatever it might be. I think it’s who you have the opportunity to spend the most time with that has an impact on you.

“For me, obviously, a lot of it happened within the hockey program. I think Wally instills a mentality in his players right off the bat that the team always comes first. Work ethic will always be prioritized above skill and that was something that always resonated with the seniors, the juniors, all the way down to the freshmen.

“That was instilled in me and it’s something I still take (with me) to this day. Always putting your teammates and others first and again never being outworked in anything, whether its work, life or hockey, take pride in that work ethic.”

Zoldy feels La Salle prepared him well, for college and the world beyond. “La Salle challenges you to excel and prepares you to do well in university and college after high school,” he said, “but I think above all your communications skills get strong at La Salle. Obviously communicating with the professors, they’re great. They want to interact with their students and the same thing with the coaches that you meet.

“So, taking the work ethic, the challenging aspects of the academics at La Salle of always being eager to learn more and challenge yourself, and your communications skills, those are certainly the big things that served me well in my career, even before Comcast.”

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Holy Ghost Prep 7, Father Judge 2

Braedon Baehser scored two goals as Holy Ghost Prep defeated Father Judge 7-2 Monday night at Grundy Arena. Sean Marshall, Carlos Rodriguez, Landon Stout, Col Stevens, and Eric Pohl all added goals for the Firebirds, who snapped a four-game losing streak.

Father Judge 1 1 0—2

Holy Ghost Prep 2 4 1—7

Flyers Cup Rankings Updated

There was relatively little movement in the Flyers Cup Committee’s second set of power rankings which were released Monday. 

In Class AAA the top five remained unchanged. In Class AA Council Rock South moved into fifth place, displacing Pennridge. In Class A, Wissahickon, which was ranked fifth last week, and Springfield-Delco, which had been ranked fourth, exchanged placed. in the girls’ rankings, Downingtown West moved into the top spot ahead of Bux-Mont as the two teas reversed positions from last week while Avon Grove, now ranked fourth, and West Chester Bayard Rustin, now fifth, also exchanged places.

The committee will not release another set of rankings before the full tournament field is released on March 28.

Class AAA

1. Malvern Prep

2. Holy Ghost Prep

3. La Salle

4. St. Joseph’s Prep

5. Roman Catholic

Class AA

1. Downingtown West

2. Pennsbury

3. Haverford High

4. Spring-Ford

5. Council Rock South

Class A

1. West Chester East

2. Strath Haven

3. West Chester Henderson

4. Wissahockon

5. Springfield-Delco

Girls

1. Downingtown West

2. Bux-Mont

3. West Chester Henderson

4. Avon Grove

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Malvern Prep 7, St. Joseph’s Prep 0

WEST GOSHEN— A lot of people stepped up for Malvern Prep Monday afternoon. Jack Constabile scored two goals and five other players scored one goal each as the Friars downed St. Joseph’s Prep 7-0 in an Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference game at Ice Line.

The win gave Malvern Prep the APAC regular season title and essentially assured the Friars (10-1 overall, 5-1-2-0 in conference) of the top seed for the Class AAA Flyers Cup, which begins April 5.
The Hawks, who were missing several players for an assortment of reasons (they dressed just 16 players) dropped 3-5 overall and 1-5 in conference.

As has been the case for Malvern Prep all season long everyone helped out. “We’re sticking to our basics,” Constabile said. “Everyone is putting in a part, they all have a role. Everyone is doing their job.

“We’re moving pucks fast, getting second opportunities in front of the net. I think that’s been a big part of our success this year.

The first period was contested almost exclusively on Malvern Prep’s offensive side of the red line, but the Friars couldn’t solve Andrew Custer in the St. Joseph’s Prep net; he stopped 12 shots in the period and went on to make 42 saves in the game. His teammates did good work in front of him early on to deprive their opponents of quality chances.

“Our first period, we didn’t play the game we wanted to,” Constabile said. “We weren’t getting guys in front, second opportunities. It was not our typical game but in the second period we started to play our game.”

St. Joseph’s Prep’s Jeffrey Hammond (in red) and Malvern Prep’s Matt Harris follow the play in Monday’s game. (photo by Gracie Cleveland)

The Friars certainly did. Matt Harris beat Custer with a shot from between the faceoff dots at the 2:13 mark for the day’s first goal before he and his teammates broke the game open with a three-goal spurt late in the period.

Quinn Dougherty finished off an end-to-end rush up the right wing before beating Custer with a backhander at 11:34. Constabile made it 3-0 42 seconds later when he finished off a game of tic tac toe with Harris and Jimmy Kirk. When Hayden Campbell found the back of the net at the 14:33 mark, it was Malvern Prep’s third goal in a span of 2:59.

Jeremy Jacobs, Chris Blango, and Constabile all scored goals in the third period.

Senior forward Ryan Sambuco finished the afternoon with two assists. He noted his team thrived on a back-to-basics approach, in part because of its depth.

“We have big depths going into the games,” he said. “We can get consistent from our first through our fourth line. It’s huge going into it and it makes it easier for us to kept it simple and just roll the lines and keep moving forward throughout the game.”

Ice Chips— Anthony Puerto made 15 saves in the Malvern Prep net before being relieved by Riley McCarry with 5:11 left in the game. McCarry made four saves of his own and preserved the shutout … The Friars were listed first in the Class AAA Flyers Cup rankings that were released Monday, while the Hawks were ranked fourth. No further rankings will be published prior to the tournament field being announced on Sunday, March 28. The APAC playoffs will not affect the Flyers Cup seedings.

St. Joseph’s Prep 0 0 0—0
Malvern Prep 0 4 3—7
Second-period goals: Matt Harris (MP) from Pierre Larocque and Jack Constabile, 2:13; Quinn Dougherty (M) unassisted, 11:34; Constabile (MP) from Kirk and Harris, 12:16; Hayden Campbell (MP) from Matt Donatucci and Chris Blango, 14:33
Third-period goals: Jeremy Jacobs (MP) from Jack Sharer, :58 (pp); Blango (MP) unassisted, 8:25 (pp): Constabile (MP) from Blango, 14:27
Shots: St. Joseph’s Prep 19, Malvern Prep 49; Saves: Andrew Custer (SJP) 42, Anthony Perti (MP) 15 and Riley McCarry (MP 4

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SHSHL Update for 3-15

             SHSHL Standings as of 3-15-21

National/Continental                     W      L      T      OTL   Pts.

Pennsbury (9-0-0-1)                        6      0      0      0        12

Council Rock South (6-3-0-2)        4     2      0      1          9

Neshaminy (5-3-1)                           4      1      0      0         8

Pennridge (6-3)                                 4      2      0      0        8

Central Bucks South (4-3-1)           3      1      0      0        6

North Penn (5-4-1-1)                      3      3      0      1         7

Central Bucks East (5-3-1-1)           1      3      0     1        3      

Souderton (2-7)                                 1      5      0      0       2

Central Bucks West (0-10)                0      6     0      0       0

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American Division                             W      L      T    OTL    Pts.

Wissahickon (10-1)                             10      1      0      0     20 

Abington (5-3)                                      5      3      0      0        10

Plymouth-Whitemarsh (6-4-)    5      4      0      0         10

Hatboro-Horsham (4-4-1-1)           4      4      1      1         10

William Tennent (4-5-1-0)               4      5      1      0        9

Truman (4-6)                                      4      6      0      0        8

Quakertown (1-8-0-1)                      1      7      0      1        3

Correction… And APAC Update

        We reported that Malvern Prep’s 4-3 over Holy Ghost Prep on Thursday clinched the APAC regular-season title for the Friars. This was incorrect. La Salle still has the opportunity to claim that distinction.

Our sincere thanks to the individual that pointed out our error and our apology to those that follow our site for posting erroneous information.

The updated APAC standings are listed below

                                                     Won      Lost      OTW      OTL Pts           

Malvern Prep (9-1)                      3            1            3           0       15              

Holy Ghost Prep (4-5)                  3            3            0           2      11

La Salle (4-4)                                 3            3            0           0      9

St. Joseph’s Prep (3-4)                 1            4            0           0      3

Remaining Conference Games

Monday 3-15: St. Joseph’s Prep vs. Malvern Prep, 3:30 at Ice Line

Wednesday 3-17: St. Joseph’s Prep vs. La Salle 4:00 at Hatfield

Friday 3-19: Malvern Prep vs. St. Joseph’s Prep, 7:00 at Skatium

                      La Salle vs. Holy Ghost Prep, 7:30 at Grundy

Friday, March 26: La Salle vs. St. Joseph’s Prep, 7:00 at Skatium

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Malvern Prep 4, Holy Ghost Prep 3 OT

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BRISTOL—For the third time this season, Malvern Prep and Holy Ghost Prep need more than the regulation 48 minutes to conduct their business.

Pierre Larocque scored a power-play goal 2:02 into the three-on-three overtime to give the Friars a 4-3 win at Grundy Arena Thursday afternoon and put a damper on the Firebirds’ Senior Day festivities. 

It was the Friars’ (9-1, overall, 3-1-3-0 in conference) third win over Holy Ghost Prep this season. They prevailed 3-2 via shootout in each of the first two meetings.

The Friars were listed first in the Class AAA Flyers Cup rankings that were released on Monday.

The winning goal came just nine seconds after the Firebirds Luke Panepresso drew a minor penalty plus an automatic 10-minue misconduct for a check from behind that took the Friars’ Jimmy Jacobs into the boards behind the Firebirds’ net. It was a no-doubt-about-it call for referee Laura White.

Malvern Prep won the ensuing faceoff to set up Larocque’s game winner. It was the junior’s second goal of the game.

“This is very satisfying,” Larocque said. “Especially missing (club players) from our team, it’s very satisfying to win this game.”

Malvern Prep’ Ryan Sambuco (in white carries the puck against Holy Ghost Prep’s E.J. Pohl. #97 in white is Jeremy Jacobs. (Photo by Rick Woelfel)

The Friars were four players short on Thursday, including senior defenseman Chris Blango, their captain, senior forward Jack Constabile, and junior forward Matt Harris. All normally play major roles but all were away on club duty.

“We told our boys coming in it was going to be a tall task,” said Malvern Prep coach Bill Keenan. “Going into overtime the first two games, we knew it was going to be tough. To come out again in the overtime, it was nice to get a win.”

The Firebirds (4-5 overall, 3-3-0-2 in conference) took a 1-0 lead 2:51 into the first period when Antony Sparo tipped in Panepresso’s shot from the left point after his team won a faceoff in the offensive right circle. Ryan Sambuco tied the game for Malvern Prep at the 11:47 mark.

Larocque scored to give the Friars a 2-1 lead just 2:13 into the second session but it only took John Connelly 33 seconds to respond for Holy Ghost Prep. Connelly scored his second goal of the game 2:57 into the third period to give his team the lead for the second time but Sambuco answered back with a power play goal at 6:03 while Evan Mudrick was serving a double minor.

The Firebirds finished with a 31-26 edge in shots. Anthony Perti came up big in goal for the Friars; a number of his 28 saves were extraordinarily difficult.

Keenan credits for his team’s success his senior class. “I’ve said it all year,” he said. “It’s a great group of guys, they’ve been in this program for quite some time and to see them really control the locker, control the bench during the game, it’s nice to see as coaches. Coaches can do so much but the players have got to go out and win the game.”

It was a frustrating afternoon for the Firebirds, who were listed second in the Class AAA Flyers Cup rankings, but whose losing streak has now reached four games.

“I thought we came out and played pretty well,” said Holy Ghost Prep coach Gump Whiteside.” It was a good start and then a tough break at the end getting that penalty. We just can’t find ways to win right now.”

Malvern Prep 1 1 1 1—4

Holy Ghost Prep 1 1 1 0—3

First-period goals: Anthony Sparo (HGP) from Luke Panepresso and Brian Butler, 2:51; Ryan Sambuco (MP) from Quinn Dougherty and Jeremy Jacobs, 11:47

Second-period goals: Pierre Larocque (MP) from Jack Sharer, 2:13; John Connelly (HGP) from Patrick McAneny and Colin Moore, 2:22

Third-period goals: Connelly (HGP) unassisted, 2:57; Sambuco (MP) from Jimmy Kirk, 6:03 (pp)

Overtime goal: Larocque (MP) from Kirk and Dougherty, 2:02

Shots: Malvern Prep 26, Holy Ghost Prep 31; Saves: Anthony Perti (MP) 28; Bobby Baehser (HGP) 22

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Council Rock South 5, C.B. East 2

WARWICK­— Council Rock South stepped up Wednesday night, just when it mattered most. Jeremy Purcell scored three times in the third period as the Golden Hawks bested Central Bucks East 5-2 at the Bucks County Ice Sports Center in a Suburban High School Hockey League National/Continental matchup.

The evening was virtually a case of two games in one. After a scoreless first frame the Golden Hawks (5-3-0-2 overall, 3-2-0-1 in divisional play) got a breakaway goal from Blaize Pepe 27 seconds into the second period. 

Stephen DiRugeris answered for the Patriots at 3:29 bit the biggest moment of the period and perhaps of the game occurred 5:32 into the period when the Hawks’ Douglas Lopez drew a major penalty for catching the Patriots’ Phil McIntyre with a high stick. The Patriots failed to score during the five-minute power play.

The first part of the third period featured three goals in a span of just 54 seconds. Purcell gave the Golden Hawks the lead when beat Matt Mangiacapre from close range at the 1:23 mark. Chris Mangiacapre drew the Patriots even with a shot from the slot midway between the two faceoff circles at 2:03 but James Diiulio gave South the lead for good just 14 seconds later. Purcell scored his second goal of the game with 2:26 left and completed his hat trick with an empty net goal with 16 seconds remaining. 

Purcell said he and his teammates found the energy they needed in the third period. “Everyone was tired,” he said, “but we knew we had to keep going. The boys were just buzzing tonight I guess. Everyone was feeling it, everyone had the hot hand.”

Under head coach Joe Houk, the Golden Hawks have a tradition of playing their best hockey late in the season. Purcell, a senior, says it’s a matter of all the pieces fitting together. “Everything slowly starts to merge together,” he said. “Everyone starts to feel better out on the ice together.”

Purcell says that chemistry is particularly important late in the season. “We work hard in practice,” he said. “We work hard every week. It’s just a matter of everything merging together better.”

The win was South’s second in three games, but the team is just 2-3 since February 17.

“We had a rough couple weeks,” Houk said. “We lost a couple close games, there were too many mistakes. We had a real strong practice on Monday. We (worked the kids hard) and that brought the same intensity to this game.

“I thought we really controlled the game right from the start to the end.”

Council Rock South 0 1 4—5

Central Bucks East 0 1 1—2

Second-period goals: Blaize Pepe (CRS) from Chase Tovsky, :27; Stephen DiRugeris (CBE) from Connor Keiser, 3:29

Third-period-goals Jeremy Purcell (CRS) from Pepe, 1:21; Chris Mangiacapre (CBE) from Adam Bostock and Tyler Godown, 2:03; James Diiulio (CRS) from Purcell and Kevin Koles, 2:17; Purcell (CRS) from Koles, 13:34; Purcell (CRS) unassisted, 15:44 (en)

Shots: Council Rock South 29, C.B. East 39; Saves: Jimmy Sweeney (CRS) 37; Matt Manigacapre 24

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Flyers Cup Tournament Names Host Sites

Three different venues will serve as host sites for the 2021 Flyers Cup tournament. The scholastic hockey showcase is scheduled to get underway on Monday, April 5.

Tournament games will be played at Hatfield Ice in Hatfield, Ice Line in West Chester, and Ice Works in Aston.

Speaking on the Hokey Happenings podcast. Flyers Cup Committee President Eric Tye indicated that tournament games would be limited to those three facilities.

“The way this looks right now is, I don’t foresee this changing, the tournament will only be played in three rinks this year,” he said. Hatfield, Ice Line, and Ice Works.

“Some rinks just can’t hold (Flyers Cup) games because of restrictions. Some rinks opted not to have Flyers Cup games in their buildings and we understand all that. We’ll revisit with all those rinks again next year but for this year, the tournament will be played at just Hatfield, Ice Line, and Ice Works.”

Tye said plans are still in place to allow spectators at Cup games. “We got a little help from the state last week when they bumped up the occupancy levels in the buildings,” he said. “Seeing as the tournament doesn’t start for another month, we may see another bump, or hopefully two bumps. But we will be allowing fans in up to the capacity limits of the rinks. If the rink says we can have 125 people in there, we’ll put the first 125 people who show up in the building.”

Tye indicated if spectators are allowed to attend Flyers Cup games, masks and social distancing will be required.

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APAC Update 3-16

Standings through 3-8-21

APAC Standings           W      L      OTW      OTL      Pts

Malvern Prep (10-1)      5       1       2             0         19

Holy Ghost Prep (5-5)  3      3       0             2         11

La Salle (4-4)                  3      3       0             0          9

St. Joseph’s Prep (3-5)  1     5       0             0          3

Teams receive: 3 points for a regulation win, 2 points for an overtime or shootout win, 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss

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